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jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start ramping up again tonight. plan on 60 in union city and hayward. 62 degrees in walnut creek. in the north bay, you're going to dry things out a little bit after some places had over 2" of rainfall. today scattered showers early, drying out into the afternoon. 59 degrees in san francisco. >>> chp issued a number of wind advisories this morning including one here at the bay bridge so it's again a two hands on the steering wheel morning. several bridges have wind advisories. full look at your drive to work coming up. >>> new this morning, there w
jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start...
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i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight been fought whether times over the last 100 years, the right to not discriminate. >> reporter: the questions continue to grow outside the arizona statehouse today. while inside, governor jan brewer meets with lawmakers on both sides of a controversial religious freedom bill. >> i have a right as a business owner to say, i refuse to serve you for whatever particular reason. >> reporter: the concern is the potential reason. opponents say the measure is a thinly veiled attempt to allow lesbian s to refuse services to customers or any else. >> it feels like it opens the door for discri
i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight...
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and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this
and jim axelrod burrows underground to discover people who just love a long, hard winter. >> you may be one of a few people in america who has loved this
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stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with obama care is probably true. they can't all be lies. can you quibble with one or two ads here and there. you can't say the entire thing is made up. he goes out there and says it oh, that's just harry being harry. no consequence to him blurting all out falsehood he does this month after month and nobody ever catches up with him. >> if i make a mistake and it does happen if i say something awful i get hammered. >> i know. i agree. he says it in a soft voice. >> is that the trick? >> maybe that's the trick. but it is -- it really is an interesting
stoddard and national review jim garety. jim, all are untrue. >> about once a month harry reid says something that would be a career ender for your average republican. the tourists are smelly. mitt romney didn't pay taxes for 10 years there was no trace of a negro accent on barack obama. harry reid just says these things. and there never any assertible reaction. anybody with functioning brain cells would say with 317 million people in america that somebody having a bad experience with...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> i'm scott broom with maryland's state highway administration. coming up -- >> we were stuck in the same traffic as everybody else. >> reporter: -- their explanation for why such a small amount of snow created such huge headaches. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in manassas. all the major school systems in northern virginia were on time today. i'll have the story coming up. >> we're tracking another storm for monday, arctic air moving south, moisture moving east. we'll tell you what that means when they both meet for our morning commute on monday. >> good evening. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. >>> not a lot of fun on the roads this morning, but another storm is already heading our way. let's get straight to our first alert meteorologist topper shutt. >> we're looking at another storm for monday. in fact, it's probably in time for the m
jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> i'm scott broom with maryland's state highway administration. coming up -- >> we were stuck in the same traffic as everybody else. >> reporter: -- their explanation for why such a small amount of snow created such huge headaches....
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describes senator jim inhofe, perhaps most anti gay politician, as sort of a mentor and hero. and he is has studied in the united states. these ideas are being sort of broadcast overseas and amplified and taken to a whole new level in uganda. >> inhofe, by the way, we checked with him. he says, you know, he's -- had nothing to do with this legislation. he rejects it. he says i certainly disagree with the controversial legislation that uganda may enact in the coming days. and as i've said before, it is my hope that the country will abandon this unjust and harsh legislation. similar statement coming from other evangelical groups saying it's one thing to be anti gay, if you will. but it's another thing to say that gay people should spend the rest of their lives in jail or even be executed for engaging in homosexual activity. so it seems to me, and correct me if i am wrong, that there may have been some inspiration. but what they're doing in uganda goes far beyond what some of these evangelical groups may have wanted. >> i think you're exactly right. that's why i use the word "amp
describes senator jim inhofe, perhaps most anti gay politician, as sort of a mentor and hero. and he is has studied in the united states. these ideas are being sort of broadcast overseas and amplified and taken to a whole new level in uganda. >> inhofe, by the way, we checked with him. he says, you know, he's -- had nothing to do with this legislation. he rejects it. he says i certainly disagree with the controversial legislation that uganda may enact in the coming days. and as i've said...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and made the news on everything from the crisis in the ukraine to north korea. take a listen. >>> what we're hoping is that russia will not see this as a sort of continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west russia/united states, this is not "rocky iv," believe me. >> why isn't this genocide? >> well, andrea, that gets into all kinds of definitions. what it is is wholesale killing of your own people. they have conducted executions using .122-millimeter aircraft guns to obliterate people and force people t
nbc's jim miklaszewski from afghanistan. we'll keep you updated on that story. >>> in the meantime, that leads us to today's battle of the day. do you think the u.s. should lead any troops in afghanistan after 2014? weigh in by choosing one of two hash tags, rfdstay or rfdleave. we'll update and share you responses throughout the show. >>> and in case you missed it, nbc's andrea mitchell did a remarkable exclusive sit-down interview with secretary of state, john kerry, and...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," airline security concerns involving a passenger's screening operation in a buddha by. peter greenberg has the story. >>> plus, new details from inside the white house on what went wrong with the obamacare rollout. we'll hear from "time" magazine contributor steven brill. >>> and we'll show you some of the latest gadgets on kickstarter that might be worth funding. >>> finally, the oregon zoo has some new residents. three orphans black bears are being cared for. the cubs are about the size of puppies. they were discovered in their den by a logging crew, and their mother was nowhere to be found. the oregon zoo and an animal sanctuary in texas has offered the bears a permanent home. they are adorable, at least at that size. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, february 27. i'm michelle griego.
jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," airline security concerns involving a passenger's screening operation in a buddha by. peter greenberg has the story. >>> plus, new details from inside the white house on what went wrong with the obamacare rollout. we'll hear from "time" magazine contributor steven brill. >>> and we'll show you some of the latest gadgets on kickstarter that might be worth...
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jim, good to have you with us. it's been a very eventful week. more comments coming from congress. you tried to contact congressman terry lee of nebraska since you went to washington? >> no, i haven't. i haven't tried to make any contact with lee terry. >> and describe the trip that you had and how it all worked out. >> well, we went down to washington, a group of us landowners and people from bold, nebraska. and we went to, you know, see our representatives and take part -- take part in the rally for the climate. and as we were down there for that, we had meetings set up in which, like, we would go to see the one the senator johannes, he just talked to us maybe for three minutes and then it was just his staff. but he was very -- he was on the defensive from the minute he got in the room saying i don't care about you or the pipeline. you know, it's -- this is my vote on it. it's going through. it's what he wanted. and it's been the same. lee terry, you meet with his staffers and, you know, for the most part, most of them are zoned out on you anyways. >> do you think that there is a
jim, good to have you with us. it's been a very eventful week. more comments coming from congress. you tried to contact congressman terry lee of nebraska since you went to washington? >> no, i haven't. i haven't tried to make any contact with lee terry. >> and describe the trip that you had and how it all worked out. >> well, we went down to washington, a group of us landowners and people from bold, nebraska. and we went to, you know, see our representatives and take part --...
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. >> congressman jim clibert of south carolina and long-time advocate of raising minimum wage and also joining us is casie hunt. congressman, i'm curious is this an issue for the democrats or a victory? if you win you win before november, before the house adjourns. if you don't win you talk about it. what is the goal? win or talk about it in the election? >> it is always to win. i would much rather see the people on main street of america, those hard working men and women get the raise they deserve. that's why we are doing this. we believe that to raise the minimum wage will lift a couple of million people out of poverty. it will affect 60% of the people affected are women. so many of the women are heads of households. that is what we want to do. we want to give america a raise and we will worry about the politics of it later. >> i got to talk about it now because i'm not sure this thing can win. you have 199 members. you need 218. you need at least -- how are you going to get the reasonable republicans mostly from the northeast to midwest to vote with you? how do you put the pressure
. >> congressman jim clibert of south carolina and long-time advocate of raising minimum wage and also joining us is casie hunt. congressman, i'm curious is this an issue for the democrats or a victory? if you win you win before november, before the house adjourns. if you don't win you talk about it. what is the goal? win or talk about it in the election? >> it is always to win. i would much rather see the people on main street of america, those hard working men and women get the...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski has just travelled to afghanistan, and he has more from the head of the joint chiefs, general martin dempsey. >> it is a statement that we have reached a point where we have to plan for other options, to include a complete withdrawal by the end of 2014. but it's not an indication that we're not continued to be committed to a mission beyond '14, because we very much believe that the afghans need our help. >> this wasn't supposed to happen. despite plans to end the combat mission this year, the u.s., the obama administration, had always intended to keep a few thousand troops there, as many as 10,000, for instance, in the country, to do two things -- help train soldiers and to do counterterrorism, go after any terrorist cells. to do it, the u.s. insisted that karzai sign a bilateral security agreement, bsa, to protect u.s. soldiers. they've been waiting on him. and waiting and waiting. for months. playing a game of diplomatic chicken, hoping the threat of a u.s. withdrawal would force him to negotiating table. however, it's not clear that u.s. officials believe he
nbc's jim miklaszewski has just travelled to afghanistan, and he has more from the head of the joint chiefs, general martin dempsey. >> it is a statement that we have reached a point where we have to plan for other options, to include a complete withdrawal by the end of 2014. but it's not an indication that we're not continued to be committed to a mission beyond '14, because we very much believe that the afghans need our help. >> this wasn't supposed to happen. despite plans to end...
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some people are saying it's a jim crowe for gays. what's your own view on this? >> first of all elaine of elaine's photography lives in new mexico so he's not impacted by this law. jan brewer vetoed a law in 2011 and what she said at the time was that there have been no cases that she's aware of that would have been applicable under that bill so there was no reason to bring it forward. similarly here this is about a theoretical imposition that might exist. i find it gauling, you have gays and lesbians in arizona who have been under the thumb of a government that has discriminated against them, treated them as second class citizens and now we're supposed to worry about somebody who might theoretically have to make a cake they didn't feel like baking. it's brought up because of the anti-gay issue even though it's true that gay rights are not specifically mentioned in the law. i think that's why people have lined up against this. it's a distraction and being done in a way that's punitive against gays. >> kathy, what i don't get, suppose i'm a shopkeeper of some kind
some people are saying it's a jim crowe for gays. what's your own view on this? >> first of all elaine of elaine's photography lives in new mexico so he's not impacted by this law. jan brewer vetoed a law in 2011 and what she said at the time was that there have been no cases that she's aware of that would have been applicable under that bill so there was no reason to bring it forward. similarly here this is about a theoretical imposition that might exist. i find it gauling, you have gays...
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troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this statement. frankly, if you're used to reporting on this longest war in american history, this is kind of a breathtaking thing to see. look. the president asking the pentagon today to ensure that it has adequate plans in place to accomplish an orderly withdrawal by the end of the year should the united states not keep any troops in afghanistan after 2014. this does not mean for sure that every single american service member will be gone from afghanistan by january 1st. but it means that that is now a possible outcome. the u.s. military will now plan logistically to make that a realistic option. that
troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this...
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. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war, u.s. troops accomplished their mission in afghanistan and it would not be a defeat to leave. something really specific seems to have led to today's big news about the war and the end of the war. this is defense secretary chuck hagel. this is him last october in brussels at nato headquarters. he was there meeting with all the other people who have his same job and all the other nato countries. it was the meeting of the nato defense ministers. at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and
. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war,...
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jim sciutto is joining us with that side of the story. so, in your mind, does the u.s. have any more plans other than just talking loudly at this point? >> well, that's a good question. in those words, there's a lot of meaning. officials delivering very stark warnings to the russians to be careful not to move in. you heard secretary of state john kerry saying yesterday it would be, in his words, a grave mistake in the russians move in. now you have defense secretary chuck hagel who is traveling saying that russia should not make any moves that could easily be misinterpreted. we know they are watching closely. i think we can assume that they are working very much behind the scenes to deliver that message as well. and that shows that they are concerned. what else can they do beyond those concerns, it's a fair question. we don't know. it's hard to say what else they can do. >> what is the biggest concern? >> the biggest concern is that russia moves in. we've seen this story before. you remember in 2008 when russian troops moved in to georgia, as it happens around the time
jim sciutto is joining us with that side of the story. so, in your mind, does the u.s. have any more plans other than just talking loudly at this point? >> well, that's a good question. in those words, there's a lot of meaning. officials delivering very stark warnings to the russians to be careful not to move in. you heard secretary of state john kerry saying yesterday it would be, in his words, a grave mistake in the russians move in. now you have defense secretary chuck hagel who is...
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so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto that bill. >> pressure is mounting moment by moment on arizona governor jan brewer. >> the krien esing pressure on arizona governor jan brewer. >> to decide whether to veto a landmark state law. >> a controversial measure that would allow business owners -- >> let businesses deny service -- >> to refuse to serve gays and lesbians. >> this law, i mean, where do you begin? >> john mccain, jeff flake. >> the five republican candidates for governor -- >> apple, american airlines and marriott. >> and even three republican state senators who voted for the measure have all come out against this bill. >> the bill attempts
so yes, we're waiting on fbi director jim comey and his reputation for doing the right thing even when it's hard. but if this is now in the hands of the justice department, we're also now waiting on attorney general eric holder. this story has not yet been the focus of a lot of national attention, but it's about to be. finally. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> now even mitt romney is telling arizona governor jan brewer to veto...
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jim lang was with the show. it included michael jackson, farrah faucet. he was 81 years old. >>> coming to a freezer near you. prepare yourself for fourny flavors of benefit & jerry's ice cream. all but the salted caramel have two ice cream flavors on either side of the core. >> i like that. >>. >> i'm thinking about what we should be having for breakfast. let's not talk about the nutrition of that please. what we are going to talk about, nutrition labels. breaking this morning, nutrition labels are in for a major overhaul. the fda is proposing changes for the first time in over two decades. >>> the goal is to help americans understand what they're buying so they can eat healthier. let's bring in dr. sanjay gupta for more on this. i want to get your opinion on if you think it's going to help people eat healthier in a second. first start me off with the changes. >> it's a perfect segment from benefit & jerryss. this is interesting. people may not know, before 1990 food nutrition labels were not required. it was voluntary. they want to make this sort of mor
jim lang was with the show. it included michael jackson, farrah faucet. he was 81 years old. >>> coming to a freezer near you. prepare yourself for fourny flavors of benefit & jerry's ice cream. all but the salted caramel have two ice cream flavors on either side of the core. >> i like that. >>. >> i'm thinking about what we should be having for breakfast. let's not talk about the nutrition of that please. what we are going to talk about, nutrition labels....
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remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage emergency landing. what happened inside the cabin that had everyone worried. >>> a armed robber messes with the wrong guy. why a convenience store clerk is being called a hero this morning. the whole thing is caught on tape and all "happening now."
remembering the jim lang. martha: we had three doors with the home game and you could put in different bachelors. we did. bill: that was at the maccallam house. fun times. martha: "happening now" starts right now. jenna: today's top headlines and brand new stories you see here first. jon: she is the social eight on trial for the murder of her ex-husband. the jury hears what was really planned for the victim on the night he died. >>> scare in the air. a flight forced to makage...
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jim axed rod takes us under lake seer to see winter. >> to find people happy with the condition of the roads this winter. you've got go 1800 feed in cleveland. to the cargo corp rarks salt minus. there you'll find 100 or so mine workers like p.j. king who thinks all the ice and snow is a good thing. >> absolutely a good thinging. >> a little more money in the pocket? >> absolutely. >> so a bad winter a bov ground is nods as bad. >> absolutely. >> john gruber is the mine's sunt. >>> what changes when the winter is zreechl? >> the hours. the hours worked are the biggest change. >> for demand spike, cargill is producings 15,000 to 16,000 tons of salt a day. blasting, load, hauling, dumping, and processing 16,000 tons of salt a day. and it all comes through here. >> pretty much a steady stream like that around the clock. >> reporter: steve horn is in charge of the entire operation here. 15,000 to 16,000 tons of sault a day. sounds like a lot of salt. >> reporter: is it enough to meet the demand? >> we're keeping up. we've seen our inventories deplenish rapidly. >> reporter: and replenishin
jim axed rod takes us under lake seer to see winter. >> to find people happy with the condition of the roads this winter. you've got go 1800 feed in cleveland. to the cargo corp rarks salt minus. there you'll find 100 or so mine workers like p.j. king who thinks all the ice and snow is a good thing. >> absolutely a good thinging. >> a little more money in the pocket? >> absolutely. >> so a bad winter a bov ground is nods as bad. >> absolutely. >> john...
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veteran tv and radio personality jim lange has died. he was best known nationally as host of television's the dating game back from the '60s and '70s. he also had several stints on various radio stations in the bay area. his wife told the "associated press" he died on tuesday after suffering a heart attack at his mill valley home. he was 81. >>> happening today, another step toward raising tolls on the golden gate bridge. a bridge district committee meets this morning and it will probably send the toll hike plan to the full board for a vote tomorrow. the proposal is to raise tolls by $1 on april 7. tolls would go up in increments until they are another dollar higher in 2018. >>> this is america saves week. it's a national campaign to encourage households to save money and build personal wealth. >> good luck doing it though. to bring attention to the issue the nonprofit consumer federation of america has released data on our savings habits. and cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is here with the results. so, jill, who you are we
veteran tv and radio personality jim lange has died. he was best known nationally as host of television's the dating game back from the '60s and '70s. he also had several stints on various radio stations in the bay area. his wife told the "associated press" he died on tuesday after suffering a heart attack at his mill valley home. he was 81. >>> happening today, another step toward raising tolls on the golden gate bridge. a bridge district committee meets this morning and it...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day. soaking rain in california. we do need this but too much of a good thing will lead it flooding into the weekend. john and marci, back to you. >> jim dickey, thank you. >>> a spectacular scene from the surface of the sun. a giant solar flare erupted there yesterday. winds over 4 million miles per hour. flares often disrupt communications here on earth. this one was not directed at us. it could still cause auroras near the poles tonight. >> as the health care sign-up deadline approaches, president obama wants to see an enrollment surge next month. he says ab
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day....
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push for freedom of the press, international calls for the release of our three aljazeera colleagues jim prison in europe. peter has written this letter from prison. here's part of it. >> as a journalist, this is my battle, i can no longer pretend it will go away by keeping quiet and crossing my 15ers. i have no particular fight with the egyptian government, just as i had no interest in supporting the muslim brotherhood or any group here. i am committed to a fundamental freedom of the press that no one in my profession can creditably work without. >> a day of solidarity with colleagues held in egypt. they are held by egyptian authorities nearly two months ago, charged, accused with spreading false news and belonging to a terrorist group. aljazeera all along denied the charges. we demand their release. public events are taking place in 30 cities around the world today to highlight the challenges all of us journalists place and to put pressure for their release. a cameraman detained in egypt for seven months was freed earlier this month, saying he was abused and tortured almost daily by se
push for freedom of the press, international calls for the release of our three aljazeera colleagues jim prison in europe. peter has written this letter from prison. here's part of it. >> as a journalist, this is my battle, i can no longer pretend it will go away by keeping quiet and crossing my 15ers. i have no particular fight with the egyptian government, just as i had no interest in supporting the muslim brotherhood or any group here. i am committed to a fundamental freedom of the...
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jim parsons is on the show, he's hosting. i asked him if he had a chance to go down that hallway where all those photos are. have you stopped to think about all the people, and you've been doing it for couple months now, who have sat in that "weekend update" chair? have you thought of the history of it? >> it's crazy. it's such an intimidating legacy. you see all the people who have been there through the years but you also have to be like have i to try my own thing and do it. otherwise you'd go crazy. >> i would walk out the door if i got stuck in the hallway, all right, i'm done. >> did you have to try out together? is there an auditions process? >> i have to switch my legs. >> we did a camera test a few weeks ago but that was kind of it. >> so you've been working on your witty banter, news anchor banter? >> let's not say witty yet. let's just banter first. work on wabanter. >> we went to the official web site of the show and looked for the profile pictures of all of you. when we got to yours, we found something that was a
jim parsons is on the show, he's hosting. i asked him if he had a chance to go down that hallway where all those photos are. have you stopped to think about all the people, and you've been doing it for couple months now, who have sat in that "weekend update" chair? have you thought of the history of it? >> it's crazy. it's such an intimidating legacy. you see all the people who have been there through the years but you also have to be like have i to try my own thing and do it....
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. >> here's the star of the show and your host, jim lange! >> lange began his radio career in minnesota and moved to san francisco. he became known as the all- night mayer on kgo. he later hosted "the dating game" and "name that tune" on tv. he died at his home in mill valley of a heart attack. >> i was a big fan. loved hip. >>> we'll find out of the remaining 13 contestants will be eliminated on "american idol." ♪ >> san francisco's own mk is one of the singers still in the running. there will be a change in how you can vote for your favorite singer. viewers, you can use google search and facebook, will be able to vote during the show rather than having to wait for it to end. you can watch "american idol" right here on ktvu channel 2. it's on at 8:00 tonight. >>> we haven't even started the regular season but baseball's play of the year may have already been made during the spring training game. the first one between the giants and the as. check this out. wow. check that out. josh reddick went over the wall, liening backwards to take -- le
. >> here's the star of the show and your host, jim lange! >> lange began his radio career in minnesota and moved to san francisco. he became known as the all- night mayer on kgo. he later hosted "the dating game" and "name that tune" on tv. he died at his home in mill valley of a heart attack. >> i was a big fan. loved hip. >>> we'll find out of the remaining 13 contestants will be eliminated on "american idol." ♪ >> san...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. it's been a harsh winter across the north and east. everyone wants to know, when will the warmth, when will spring finally arrive? this is the current pattern. unfortunately, this is something to have some staying power, at least through early march. the jet stream diving down through the north and east allowing the arctic air to stay in place, well below averages. we're looking march 13th through the 15th, that's when it looks to change. the jet stream allows warmth to move back in, the spring equinox and temperatures should climb and arctic temperatures should be held at bay. let's get a preview for the summer. our long-range team at accuweather, a few highlights. expecting a hot and dry end to the east, wet in mid section and drought to continue across the west. back to you. >> thank you. now that we've heard the weather, news in order. let's check important headlines. >> first up, the big story from key west where racers are in key largo. this weekend is the 14th annual ev evergla
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. it's been a harsh winter across the north and east. everyone wants to know, when will the warmth, when will spring finally arrive? this is the current pattern. unfortunately, this is something to have some staying power, at least through early march. the jet stream diving down through the north and east allowing the arctic air to stay in place, well below averages. we're looking march 13th through the 15th, that's when it looks to...
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the article reports he no longer on speaking terms with jim messina, the manager of president obama's re-election campaign. the man we have talked about on on the show that is a democratic karl rove and made it clear he is supporting hillary clinton. glenn makes a great point in here. one of the reasons that vice president biden has been so great on the show, glenn points out he is refreshing humanity at a time when so many of politics is driven by calculation and money. >> mike allen, one of the things, you've heard it from democrats, they have been enraged on the hill because we always talk about republican obstructionism. harry reid doesn't want to get deals done either in a lot of respects. he doesn't let republican ideas come up. a lot of times when deals weren't getting done, joe biden would go and he would talk to both sides and he would be very effective in doing what democrats in the harry reid senate wouldn't do and that is strike a deal that put them in a bad position where he actually, joe biden, got things done because he is old school. he believes you get things done by
the article reports he no longer on speaking terms with jim messina, the manager of president obama's re-election campaign. the man we have talked about on on the show that is a democratic karl rove and made it clear he is supporting hillary clinton. glenn makes a great point in here. one of the reasons that vice president biden has been so great on the show, glenn points out he is refreshing humanity at a time when so many of politics is driven by calculation and money. >> mike allen,...
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nbc's jim miklaszewski has the story from kabul. >> reporter: natalie, general dempsey will be meeting here today at bagram air base. and clearly, they're going to talk about president obama's order to come up with plans to pull all american forces out of afghanistan by the end of this year. now, general dempsey told us that he could not in good conscience order u.s. men and women into afghanistan if there was no bilateral security agreement that would protect them. general dempsey worries, though, that al qaeda is still alive and active here in afghanistan. and he's concerned that if the u.s. leaves, they'll be leaving that part of the job undone. and while general dempsey would clearly like to keep a small, residual american force here in afghanistan, there is indeed a growing sentiment among some u.s. military officials both here in afghanistan and back in washington, that now may be the best time ever for the u.s. to pick up and pull out of afghanistan. >> jim in kabul, thank you. >>> well, if you own a gm car, listen up, we've got a huge recall to tell you about. general motors is
nbc's jim miklaszewski has the story from kabul. >> reporter: natalie, general dempsey will be meeting here today at bagram air base. and clearly, they're going to talk about president obama's order to come up with plans to pull all american forces out of afghanistan by the end of this year. now, general dempsey told us that he could not in good conscience order u.s. men and women into afghanistan if there was no bilateral security agreement that would protect them. general dempsey...